AC 31/08/2015 Item No. 4.14

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2 AC 31/08/2015 Item No UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Ordinances, Regulations and the Curriculum for the Three-year Integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed. Degree Programme (Semester I, II, III, IV, V and VI) (As per Credit Based Semester and Grading System with effect from the academic year )

3 O.6234:- ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS FOR THREE YEAR INTEGRATED B.ED-M. ED DEGREE PROGRAMME 2015 Preamble The Integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed. Programme is a three year full time professional programme in education, without any option of intermediate exit before completing the 3 years study. It aims at preparing teacher educators and other professionals in education, including curriculum developers, educational policy analysts, educational planners and administrators, school principals, supervisors and researchers in the field of education. The completion of the programme shall lead to integrated B.Ed. M.Ed. degree with specialization in either elementary (upto class VIII) or secondary and senior secondary education (VI to XII) Eligibility O. 6235:- Candidates seeking admission to the Integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed. programme should have the following qualifications: A Post graduate degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Humanities from a recognized institution with a minimum 55% marks or equivalent grade. Relaxation of 5% marks for candidates from the reserved category will be as per the state government and university rules. R.8956:- The Integrated B.Ed. - M. Ed. Degree shall be taken by Theory and Dissertation and will be based on Credit Based Grading and Semester System. R.8957:- A candidate desirous of appearing for the Integrated B.Ed.-M. Ed examination shall undergo a regular course of study in an institution recognized by the National Council of Teacher Education for the purpose. Duration: The duration of the Integrated B.Ed.- M. Ed course shall be of three years, comprising of 6 semesters. The course can be completed in a maximum period of four years from the date of admission to the programme. Admission Procedure

4 R.8958:- Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and in the entrance examination as per the state government and university rules. Fees The institution shall charge only such fees as prescribed by the affiliating body/ State Government concerned in accordance with provisions of National council for Teacher Education (NCTE). For the completion of the 3 Year Integrated B.Ed. - M. Ed. program the candidate must: (a) Attend six semesters of the full time Three year B.Ed.-M.Ed. programme spread over a period of three years from the date of admission in a recognized University Department or a College of Education. (b) The minimum attendance of the candidates shall be 80% for all course work and practicum, and 90 % for internship/attachment. (c) Complete the practicum and internal assessment assignments for each course in each semester as certified by the Principal of the Institution in which the candidate is studying. R.8959:- Curriculum, Programme Implementation and Assessment Curriculum: The curriculum of the Integrated B.Ed.- M. Ed programme is designed to provide opportunities for students to extend as well as deepen their knowledge and understanding of Education, specialize in select areas and also develop research capacities, leading to specialization in either elementary, secondary or higher education. The curriculum of 3 years Integrated B.Ed.-M. Ed. programme shall comprise of the following components: 1. A Common Core that includes 4 components: i) Perspective Courses;ii) Research, Tool and Self Development Component including Dissertation, Taught Courses and Workshops; iii) School related field experiencesand iv) Teacher Education Component including taught courses and internship/attachment with teacher education institutions;. 2. Specialization Component will have 2 levels where students choose to specialize in: a) One of the school levels/areas (elementary or secondary including higher secondary) and content-cum-pedagogy in school subject areas, which will comprise the core within the specialization and b) Within school level chosen, the students select one domain/theme based area for specialization such as: a) Comparative Education b) Educational Technology

5 c) Environmental Education d) Guidance and Counseling e) Inclusive Education f) Management of Education g) Pedagogy, Andragogy and Assessment h) Women s Education (A) THEORY (CORE AND SPECIALIZATION) COURSES Core Courses Perspective Courses: Persepctive courses shall be in areas of : Philosophy of Education; Sociology Historical Political and Economical aspects of Education, Psychology of Education, Education studies and Curriculum studies. The courses across the programme shall enable the prospective professionals to work towards inclusive classroom environments and education. Research, Tools and Self Development Component shall comprise of workshops and courses in basic and advance level education research methods, research project leading to a dissertation, academic /professional writing, communication skills, observing children, language and teaching learning, theatre in education, educational technology (including ICT) and the like. There shall be provisions for Self Development of students ( for example through workshops with focus on physical and mental well being through modalities such as meditation, Yoga) and for critical engagement with gender and education, inclusive education and on areas of similar significance. Skills pertaining to ICT and educational technology shall be integrated in various courses in the programme. Teacher Education Courseslinked to internship/attachment, pedagogic courses which are also linked with the internship/attachment in senior secondary schools, teacher education institution(s) etc. These shall include courses in content cum pedagogy of school subjects. Other courses within school stage specialization shall cover selected thematic areas pertinent to that stage The Specialization component shall offer a possibility to specialize in one of the school stages ( elementary, secondary including senior/higher secondary). Apart from this the students will also choose three courses from a basket of elective courses enabling specializations in selected themes or domains. Perspective Courses

6 1. Childhood and Growing up 2. Philosophy of Education 3. Sociology of Education 4. History, Politics and Economics of Education 5. Psychology of Learning and Development 6. Education Studies 7. Curriculum Studies 8. Assessment for Learning 9. Quality in Education Research, Tools and Self Development Courses 1. Introduction to Research Methods 2. Advanced Research Methods 3. Communication and Expository Writing 4. Self Development 5. Academic Writing 6. Dissertation Teacher Education Courses Teacher Education I Teacher Education II Understanding Disciplines and School subjects Pedagogy of school subjects Specialization Courses Any one of the following in Semester I from Group A electives Any Two of the following in Semester VI from Group B electives Group A Electives a)comparative Education b)educational Technology c) Environmental Education d) Guidance and Counseling Group B Electives e) Inclusive Education f) Management of Education g) Pedagogy, Andragogy and Assessment h) Women s Education Specialization Coursesin one of the school stages (Elementary or Secondary including Higher Secondary (Select any two from the following specialization branches) Semester V

7 1. System and Structure of Elementary Education 2. Content-cum-Pedagogy of Elementary School Subjects 3. Issues and Concerns of Elementary Education 4. Curriculum Design and Development of Elementary Education OR 1. System and Structure of Secondary and Senior/Higher Secondary Education 2. Content-cum-Pedagogy of Secondary and Senior Secondary School Subjects 3. Issues and Concerns of Secondary and Senior/Higher Secondary Education 4. Curriculum Design and Development of Secondary and Senior/Higher Secondary Education (B) PRACTICUM Practicum will comprise ofbook review, community work, participation in co-curricular activities, content tests, shadowing of subject teacher and observing and giving lessons as well as school activities, co-teaching lessons with school teachers,critical analysis of educational films, preparing report on records maintained in the school, blue print and administration of test. It will also include the completion of tasks/assignments/sessional work related to the course. ( C) INTERNSHIP AND ATTACHMENT The internship for the three year integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed. programme will be for 19 weeks. A. School based Internship ( 11 weeks):internship in organizations and institutions working in the field of education at elementary/secondary levels, as well as in teacher education institutions will be organized during the programme according to their specialization chosen under close mentorship by faculty. Internship/attachment will be for a period of eleven weeks. After the internship the students will be expected to submit a reflective report of their experiences. i. School Internship of 2 weeks in Semester II: Critical analysis of lesson observations Shadowing of subject teacher in the school subject opted for (minimum 5 lessons) to be observed and recorded in the opted pedagogy 1 Observation of lesson of peers (minimum 5 lessons) to be observed and recorded in any pedagogy Observing school activities over a period of one week ii. School Internship of 10 weeks in Semester III: During Internship teaching not less than 26 lessons in the opted subject pedagogydistributed over different standards from V to XII of recognized

8 secondary and highersecondary Schools/ Colleges selected by the Principal as practicing School/ College. In addition the candidate will have to carry out: - 2 theme based lessons in the above school/ college. - 4 co-teaching lessons with school teachers - Maintain Reflective Journal with reference to internship program. - Report on Records maintained in the school. - Prepare a Blue print and administrate a test in the school pedagogy opted for. B. Field based internship in Semester V ( 8 weeks): The field based practical work (internship) is mandatory for the completion of the three year integrated B.Ed.-M. Ed. Programme Internship can be in the following types of suggested sites/fields/institutions. i. Professional pre-service teacher education institution ii. An organization engaged in the development of innovative curriculum and pedagogic practices. iii. International/national/state institution involved in curriculum design; textbook development, education policy planning, formation and implementation; educational administration and management. iv. In-service training institutions for teachers. The field based internship programmein Semester V will be of total 8 credits (4 credits in teacher education institution and 4 credits in the area of specialization. This will comprise of 8 weeks out of which 4 weeks would be working in an in-service teacher education context as per school level specialization and in a pre- service teacher preparation context as per school level specialization, and 4 weeks working in a field situation related to the thematic or focus area of specialization. These experiences shall be supplemented with opportunities for reflection, action research and writing. The completed field work is to be certified by the Principal/Head of the Institution. C. Internship in an underprivileged centrein Semester VI (2 weeks): This will comprise of 2 weeksin community involvement in an underprivileged section of society. Some of the activities which could be conducted are workshops, street plays, theatre. Physical presence in the community centre for 6 days a week is necessary. A reflective journal must be maintained.

11 Expository writing Dissertation Internship Related to specialization 8 weeks for internship/field immersion Total Semester VI Curriculum studies History, Politics and Economics of Education Specialization on courses Specialization on courses Internship in an underprivileged centre-2 weeks Dissertation Total GRAND TOTAL SEMESTER Credits THEORY PRACTICUM GRAND TOTAL Internal External I II III IV V VI Dissertation INTERNAL ASSESSMENT (40 MARKS) Sr.No. Particulars Marks Marks 1. Subject specific Term Work Module/assessment modes/ tasks/ 20 Marks assignments/sessional work at least two- as decided by the department/college in the beginning of the semester (like Extension/field/experimental work, Short Quiz; Objective test, lab practical, open book test etc and written assignments, Case study, Projects, Posters and exhibits etc for which the assessment is to be based on class presentations wherever applicable) to be selflessly assessed by the teacher/s concerned 2 One periodical class test held in the given semester 10 Marks 3 Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries (and in practical work, tutorial, field work etc as the case may be ) 05 Marks

12 4 Overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities 05 Marks Grading System: Conversion of percentage of marks to grade points: The marks obtained by a student in a course shall be indicated by a grade point and a letter grade as follows : % of marks obtained by the Student Grade points Letter grade O A B C D E F (Fail) The F grade once awarded to a student stays in the grade card of the student and is not deleted even when he/she completes the course successfully later. The grade acquired later by the student shall be indicated in the grade sheet of the final year in which the candidate has appeared and fulfilled the credit criteria. The grade card issued at the end of the semester to each student shall contain the following: a) The credits earned for each course registered that year b) The performance in each course indicated by the letter grade c) The Grade Point Average (GPA), of all the courses registered for the semester d) The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) e) Overall Weighted Percentage of Marks (OWPM), and cumulative grade point average after completing the programme will appear only on the grade card for the final year). R. A candidate who passes in the internal examination but fails in the semester end theory examination shall reappear for the said paper/papers only. However his/her marks of the internal examinations shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her on passing. R. A candidate who passes in the semester end examination but fails in the internal assessment of the course shall reappear for the internal examination of that course. However

13 his/her marks of the semester end examination shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her on passing. ALLOWED TO KEEP TERMS (ATKT): A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for subsequent semesters irrespective of number of heads of failure in the semester. Student shall be permitted to complete the programme requirements of the three year integratedprogrammewithin a maximum period of four years from the date of admission to the programme. DISSERTATION R Title of the dissertation should be submitted to the University for approval at the end of first semester of the course. R. The dissertation shall be on an educational topic approved by the scrutiny committee consisting of members of the Board of Studies in Education as well as four additional members including two recognized post graduate teachers having guided at least five dissertations at the M.Ed. level and two recognized Ph.D. guides of University of Mumbai having successfully guided at least two Ph.D. theses/ M.Phil.Dissertations. If a topic suggested by any student is not approved he/ she will be at liberty to suggest another provided that in all such cases the topic is got approved by the committee. Each student shall work under guidance of a recognized post graduate teacher for his/ her dissertation. R. Dissertation submission should be on or before 15 th March to the Department /Institution. If 15 th March is a holiday then the dissertation could be submitted on the next working day. Last Date for sending the dissertations to the examination section will be 22 nd March. R The dissertation shall be of 08 credits and shall carry 200 marks. The dissertation when submitted shall be accompanied by a certificate signed by the guiding teacher referred to in R. stating that the same is the candidate s own work and is worthy of examination. Each dissertation shall be examined by an external referee appointed specifically for the purpose, by the Board of Examinations on the recommendations of the Board of Studies in Education. R. Viva-voce examination on the dissertation will be held jointly by the external and internal examiners and the marks for the dissertation will be awarded jointly by the external and internal examiners on the basis of the dissertation and viva-voce performance. R. Each student shall work under the guidance of a recognized post-graduate teacher for his/her dissertation.

14 R. Two copies of the dissertation shall be submitted by the student to the Head of the institution where he/she is registered. R. STANDARD FOR PASSING THE EXAMINATION To pass the examination the candidate must obtain: a) 80 % attendance for theory courses and practicum and 90% for field attachment b) For the theory courses (Core and Elective) in all the semesters, minimum 40% of marks in each course. c) In dissertation minimum 40% marks. d) With respect to the total marks obtained by the candidate in core and elective courses of the examination (out of total 2500), and in Dissertation (out of total 200) class will be accordingly awarded to the candidates. ELIGIBILITY NORMS TO APPEAR FOR THE ADDITIONAL CLASS TEST OR ASSIGNMENT OR PROJECT FOR LEARNERS WHO REMAINED ABSENT 1. The candidate must apply to the Head of the Institution giving the reason (s) for absence within 8 days of the conduct of the examination along with the necessary documents and testimonials. 2. If the candidate is absent for participation in practical activities(practicum) authenticated by the head of the institution, the head of the institution shall generally grant permission to the candidate to complete the activities. 3. The Head of the Institution, on scrutiny of the documents and testimonials, may grant the permission to the candidate to appear for the additional examination or the activities. 4. A learners who is absent for the class tests / assignments, as the case may be, the learner will be allowed to appear for the same in the next semester. R. The following are the syllabi for the various papers.

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